Well I did not fly with the clamp on... I merely said I did not change the rotation of the gimbal while in flight...therefor : "locked"...
Now on the other hand.. I have my foot squarely in my mouth!
With all my testing and being so very diligent about "testing"and all......Seems some older...
Update: I had to return my original aircraft to Mavik in California (While I was in Alberta Canada). This was in September. The tale is a sad one...
They replaced the aircraft with an older and, obviously damaged aircraft, which I refused to accept since my original aircraft was in pristine...
No I did not fly with the lock in place. The gimbal motors works fine and I can control the direction of the gimbal quite nicely.
I have checked the small clamp at the back end of the gimbal and it also seated properly. - so no trouble there...
I have a stinking feeling this is a big software...
Hi Guys
I am having the exact same issues...Only I don't understand what the answers mean! LOL
Let me explain...
I have flown the copter with the gimbal exposed and loose - so that the angle of shot can be changed in flight...so: Without its lock, and I also put the cover aside....It makes no...
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